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Quotations regarding 'Bargain'

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Have the courage to face a difficulty lest it kick you harder than you bargain for.
Stanislaus I, Polish Royalty (1677-1766)
The AFL-CIO is a structure that divides workers' strength by allowing each union to organize in any industry, then bargain on its own, even when workers share a common employer.
Andy Stern, American Activist (1950-  )
When a man is discontented with himself, it has one advantage - that it puts him into an excellent frame of mind for making a bargain.
Laurence Sterne, Irish Novelist (1713-1768)
I will make a bargain with the Republicans. If they will stop telling lies about Democrats, we will stop telling the truth about them.
Adlai Stevenson, American Politician (1900-1965)
I also believe our country made a promise to veterans and their families. Veterans have kept their end of the bargain, and now, the VA is looking to pull out the rug.
Ellen Tauscher, American Politician (1951-  )
This mass destructive weapons were sold to Iraqi government by the United States. And Mr. Rumsfeld has been one of the man responsible for this sale, for this bargain, for this market.
Jacques Verges, French Lawyer (1925-  )
If unemployment could be brought down to say 2 percent at the cost of an assured steady rate of inflation of 10 percent per year, or even 20 percent, this would be a good bargain.
William Vickrey, Canadian Educator (1914-1996)
Large corporations and unions know the power of being big enough to bargain for better rates.
Greg Walden, American Politician (1957-  )
To sell something, tell a woman it's a bargain; tell a man it's deductible.
Earl Wilson, American Athlete (1934-2005)
Unfortunately, in collective bargaining one party or the other too often tries to gain an advantage - a bargain, like buying something in a store for less than it is worth.
Charles E. Wilson, American Businessman (1886-1972)
 
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